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banks in the uk apologises to nigel farage| in the uk apologises to nigel farage over the _ in the uk apologises to nigel farage over the closure _ in the uk apologises to nigel farage over the closure of— in the uk apologises to nigel farage over the closure of its _ in the uk apologises to nigel farage over the closure of its account, - over the closure of its account, saying comments made were deeply inappropriate. scorching temperatures soar and we will be in greece is another heat wave is on the way. record crowds and viewers are expected for the women's world cup which has begun in new zealand. we will be discussing the stories. our panelists — the guardian's andrew fisher who was formerly labour's director of policy and the political strategist and commentator rina shah. first this evening to russia. in a worsening of relations the country's foreign ministry today restricted the movements of british diplomats, they said in response to london's "hostile activities". from now on, with a small number of exceptions including the british ambassador, diplomats will have to give a
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the the uk and continue to invest in uk automotive-— the uk and continue to invest in uk automotive. ., . ., automotive. the former executive at nissan, he automotive. the former executive at nissan. he is— automotive. the former executive at nissan. he is new — automotive. the former executive at nissan, he is now at _ automotive. the former executive at nissan, he is now at pod _ automotive. the former executive at nissan, he is now at pod point - automotive. the former executive at nissan, he is now at pod point uk, l nissan, he is now at pod point uk, he said, great, disc of all well and good, but it is piecemeal and what the uk really needs for the industry is an industrial strategy to lift all boats, and the opposition would agree with him. prime minister does not think a strategy like that is necessary for the what would you say? necessary for the what would you sa ? ~ . . . , necessary for the what would you sa? . , ., ., say? we have cause for a green transfer mission _ say? we have cause for a green transfer mission strategy, - say? we have cause for a green - transfer
the the uk and continue to invest in uk automotive-— the uk and continue to invest in uk automotive. ., . ., automotive. the former executive at nissan, he automotive. the former executive at nissan. he is— automotive. the former executive at nissan. he is new — automotive. the former executive at nissan, he is now at _ automotive. the former executive at nissan, he is now at pod _ automotive. the former executive at nissan, he is now at pod point - automotive. the former executive at...
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the uk has got the carbon capture i the uk has got the carbon capture resource~ — the uk has got the carbon capture resource~ its— the uk has got the carbon capture resource. it's got _ the uk has got the carbon capture resource. it's got the _ the uk has got the carbon capture resource. it's got the reservoirs, l resource. it's got the reservoirs, plenty— resource. it's got the reservoirs, plenty of— resource. it's got the reservoirs, plenty of them. _ resource. it's got the reservoirs, plenty of them, they— resource. it's got the reservoirs, plenty of them, they have - resource. it's got the reservoirs, i plenty of them, they have produced resource. it's got the reservoirs, - plenty of them, they have produced a lot of plenty of them, they have produced a tot of gas _ plenty of them, they have produced a tot of gas it's — plenty of them, they have produced a tot of gas it's got _ plenty of them, they have produced a lot of gas. it's got reservoirs - plenty of them, they have produced a lot of gas. it's got reservoirs that - lot of gas. it's got reservoirs that can store â
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but they are under the uk government, the uk parties recognise that if— government, the uk parties recognise that if you _ government, the uk parties recognise that if you are to have a drive towards — that if you are to have a drive towards renewables and one understands that politically and environmentally, then the issue there _ environmentally, then the issue there is— environmentally, then the issue there is a — environmentally, then the issue there is a batch transition. and if you look— there is a batch transition. and if you look at— there is a batch transition. and if you look at what they shall bossy saying. _ you look at what they shall bossy saying, he's actually talking about the transition. he is defending the interests _ the transition. he is defending the interests of his own company. he is defending _ interests of his own company. he is defending the interests of the uk and the _ defending the interests of the uk and the wider sense. those who criticise — and the wider sense. those who criticise that, the un secretary—general said we have to grasp— secretaryâ
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here in the uk inflation is stubbornly high. | the uk inflation is stubbornly high. ithink— the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it's — the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it's about _ the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it's about 7.9%. _ the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it's about 7.9%. some - the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it's about 7.9%. some good i i think it's about 7.9%. some good news _ i think it's about 7.9%. some good news yesterday. _ i think it's about 7.9%. some good news yesterday, some _ i think it's about 7.9%. some good news yesterday, some evidence i i think it's about 7.9%. some good i news yesterday, some evidence that banks _ news yesterday, some evidence that banks are _ news yesterday, some evidence that banks are starting _ news yesterday, some evidence that banks are starting to _ news yesterday, some evidence that banks are starting to cut _ news yesterday, some evidence that banks are starting to cut their- banks are starting to cut their mortgage _ banks are starting to cut their mo
here in the uk inflation is stubbornly high. | the uk inflation is stubbornly high. ithink— the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it's — the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it's about _ the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it's about 7.9%. _ the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it's about 7.9%. some - the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it's about 7.9%. some good i i think it's about 7.9%. some good news _ i think it's about 7.9%. some good news...
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in the uk, particularly after the euros - uk, particularly after the euros victory— uk, particularly after the euros victory and _ uk, particularly after the euros victory and politeness - uk, particularly after the euros victory and politeness to - uk, particularly after the euros victory and politeness to make | victory and politeness to make lionesses. _ victory and politeness to make lionesses, make _ victory and politeness to make lionesses, make it _ victory and politeness to make lionesses, make it such- victory and politeness to make lionesses, make it such that l victory and politeness to make . lionesses, make it such that they will not _ lionesses, make it such that they will not he — lionesses, make it such that they will not be able _ lionesses, make it such that they will not be able to _ lionesses, make it such that they will not be able to see _ lionesses, make it such that they will not be able to see the - lionesses, make it such that they will not be able to see the live i will not be able to see the live games and _ will not be able to see the live games and i'm
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this was a big deal for the | uk forjames cleverly, the uk wants uk forjames cleverly, the uk wants to show that it can compete with the global giants and what is the most hyped up area of tech for the data can be a leader geographically and intellectually when it comes to artificial intelligence. they are holding the rotation of the presidency this month and they wasted no time putting on this security council meeting. i spoke to the foreign secretaryjust before the foreign secretaryjust before the meeting started and i started off by asking him what was the point off by asking him what was the point of this meeting, what was he hoping to achieve? bi of this meeting, what was he hoping to achieve? �* , . ., to achieve? ai is having and will have amplifying _ to achieve? ai is having and will have amplifying effects - to achieve? ai is having and will have amplifying effects and - to achieve? ai is having and will have amplifying effects and an l have amplifying effects and an accelerating effects on all the things— accelerating effects on all the things we currently use technology
this was a big deal for the | uk forjames cleverly, the uk wants uk forjames cleverly, the uk wants to show that it can compete with the global giants and what is the most hyped up area of tech for the data can be a leader geographically and intellectually when it comes to artificial intelligence. they are holding the rotation of the presidency this month and they wasted no time putting on this security council meeting. i spoke to the foreign secretaryjust before the foreign secretaryjust...
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also, a new ai tsar here in the uk. what will the appointment of the tech investment ian hogarth mean to the government's future approach? and the sailor lost for two months at sea. who survived on fish and rainwater — and the company of his dog. the british government estimates? more than 19,000 ukrainian children have been forcibly deported to russia or russian—occupied territory. many have been sent to re—education camps. today, the uk?slapped sanctions on 11 senior russian?officials who are? implicated in this insidious practice. they include sergey kravtsov, the minister of education in russia, and ksenia?mishonova, the commissionerfor children's rights? in moscow. the british foreign ministerjames cleverley who is today in new york to lead a security council meeting on the issue said they will?continue?to hold those responsible to account. 19,000 ukrainian children remain in russian camps and their parents are desperately searching for them. a further 2.5 million ukrainian men and women have been deported to
also, a new ai tsar here in the uk. what will the appointment of the tech investment ian hogarth mean to the government's future approach? and the sailor lost for two months at sea. who survived on fish and rainwater — and the company of his dog. the british government estimates? more than 19,000 ukrainian children have been forcibly deported to russia or russian—occupied territory. many have been sent to re—education camps. today, the uk?slapped sanctions on 11 senior russian?officials...
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here in the uk, the defence secretary ben wallace has confirmed for the first time that uk special forces are at the centre of an inquiry into alleged unlawful killings in afghanistan between 2010 and 2013. the ministry of defence had tried to restrict any mention of their suspected involvement but were challenged by bereaved family members and several media outlets, including the bbc. a long running investigation by the bbc had uncovered evidence indicating that an sas unit killed 5a people in suspicious circumstance between 2010 and 2011. joining us live now is dr mike martin, who served as an army officer in afghanistan and is now a senior war studies fellow at king's college london. thank you so much for coming on the programme. thank you so much for coming on the programme-— thank you so much for coming on the programme._ should . thank you so much for coming on the l programme._ should we programme. good evening. should we start, programme. good evening. should we start. then. — programme. good evening. should we start, then, with _ programme. good evening. should we start, then
here in the uk, the defence secretary ben wallace has confirmed for the first time that uk special forces are at the centre of an inquiry into alleged unlawful killings in afghanistan between 2010 and 2013. the ministry of defence had tried to restrict any mention of their suspected involvement but were challenged by bereaved family members and several media outlets, including the bbc. a long running investigation by the bbc had uncovered evidence indicating that an sas unit killed 5a people in...
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relations between the uk and russia worsen. british diplomats are warned their freedom to move around the country will be restricted because of what moscow calls london's "hostile activities". meanwhile, the port cities of odesa and mykolaiv have been targetted in russian missile strikes. also in the programme... the boss of one of britain's biggest banks apologises to the former ukip leader nigel farage over closing his bank account — saying comments made were "deeply inappropriate." scorching temperatures continue to soar in many parts of the world — we'll be in greece where another heatwave is on the way. and record crowds — and viewers — are expected for the women's world cup which has kicked off in new zealand. first this evening to russia. in a worsening of relations — the country's foreign ministry today restricted the movements of british diplomats, they said in response to london's "hostile activities". from now on, with a small number of exceptions including the british ambassador, diplomats will have to giv
relations between the uk and russia worsen. british diplomats are warned their freedom to move around the country will be restricted because of what moscow calls london's "hostile activities". meanwhile, the port cities of odesa and mykolaiv have been targetted in russian missile strikes. also in the programme... the boss of one of britain's biggest banks apologises to the former ukip leader nigel farage over closing his bank account — saying comments made were "deeply...
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. , ., ., the uk. there is a feeling out there in resect the uk. there is a feeling out there in respect to _ the uk. there is a feeling out there in respect to housing _ the uk. there is a feeling out there in respect to housing in _ the uk. there is a feeling out there in respect to housing in particular. in respect to housing in particular that we are nowhere near the worst of it because a lot of these fixed rate deals will come to an anti—next year. what happens when people have moved on to interest rates of four and 5%? moved on to interest rates of four and 596? , ., ., ., .,, and 596? they are going to lose their homes unless they _ and 596? they are going to lose their homes unless they are _ and 596? they are going to lose their homes unless they are given - and 596? they are going to lose their homes unless they are given a - and 596? they are going to lose their homes unless they are given a lot i and 596? they are going to lose their homes unless they are given a lot of| homes unless they
. , ., ., the uk. there is a feeling out there in resect the uk. there is a feeling out there in respect to _ the uk. there is a feeling out there in respect to housing _ the uk. there is a feeling out there in respect to housing in _ the uk. there is a feeling out there in respect to housing in particular. in respect to housing in particular that we are nowhere near the worst of it because a lot of these fixed rate deals will come to an anti—next year. what happens when people have moved on...
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found that the leaders in europe in general and the uk have always been stronger— general and the uk have always been stronger on— general and the uk have always been stronger on this and more united politically— stronger on this and more united politically on these efforts the end we have _ politically on these efforts the end we have been here in the us, where we have been here in the us, where we face _ we have been here in the us, where we face a _ we have been here in the us, where we face a divide. that said, we also in the _ we face a divide. that said, we also in the us— we face a divide. that said, we also in the us are — we face a divide. that said, we also in the us are not on track to make the pledge — in the us are not on track to make the pledge we made in 2005 to reduce greenhouse gases in half by 2030. president — greenhouse gases in half by 2030. president biden, and passing a bill called _ president biden, and passing a bill called the — president biden, and passing a bill called the inflation reduction act last fall, — called the inflation reduction
found that the leaders in europe in general and the uk have always been stronger— general and the uk have always been stronger on— general and the uk have always been stronger on this and more united politically— stronger on this and more united politically on these efforts the end we have _ politically on these efforts the end we have been here in the us, where we have been here in the us, where we face _ we have been here in the us, where we face a _ we have been here in the us, where...
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it's not good for wildlife are not aood uk. it's not good for wildlife are not good for _ uk. it's not good for wildlife are not good for us _ uk. it's not good for wildlife are not good for us either, - uk. it's not good for wildlife are not good for us either, and - uk. it's not good for wildlife are | not good for us either, and many uk. it's not good for wildlife are - not good for us either, and many old people are dying early because of very high temperatures. and we are seeing records being smashed around the world. thejune temperature record hasjust the world. thejune temperature record has just been comprehensively smashed. it's a 0.9 degrees higher than the previous records in 1940 and 1976, some of us can remember the 76 summer the battle of britain summer and so on. these are really grim statistics, and you have built up grim statistics, and you have built up quite a few yourself. you have got canada burning so badly that it is closing down airports in new york, 1000 miles to the south so we have even seen smoke from the canadian first coming over to the uk. in the
it's not good for wildlife are not aood uk. it's not good for wildlife are not good for _ uk. it's not good for wildlife are not good for us _ uk. it's not good for wildlife are not good for us either, - uk. it's not good for wildlife are not good for us either, and - uk. it's not good for wildlife are | not good for us either, and many uk. it's not good for wildlife are - not good for us either, and many old people are dying early because of very high temperatures. and we are seeing records...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. this is a dream collection for any star wars fan, many of the toys instantly recognisable. "star wars" theme plays matt, this is taking me back. and they all belong to the star wars fan matt fox, who bought his first action figure of darth vader when he was five. he's spent his life combing the world for those rare items — for example, figures in their original boxes unopened are worth over £1,000. and there's real movie history here, too — these were the two posters pitched to 20th century fox for the first star wars film. and matt has the original of the one that never made the cut. that was the one that was chosen, and both agents rolled and took them home, and it's been there for the last 40 years. but we've got the actual here... this is the original? the unproduced star wars painting, done back in �*77 by a fantastic artist. and alongside is chantrell�*s one. for more stories from across the uk, head to the
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. this is a dream collection for any star wars fan, many of the toys instantly recognisable. "star wars" theme plays matt, this is taking me back. and they all belong to the star wars fan matt fox, who bought his first action figure of darth vader when he was five. he's spent his life combing the world for those rare items — for example, figures in their original boxes...
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it is not normal for the uk - it is not normal for the uk government to confirm the investigation. what will happen now is this— investigation. what will happen now is this inquiry will happen in publio _ is this inquiry will happen in public. we will hear more details of the allegations against special forces. — the allegations against special forces, not specific battalions and specific _ forces, not specific battalions and specific soldiers, but clearly this is going — specific soldiers, but clearly this is going to be a very difficult inquiry. _ is going to be a very difficult inquiry. i_ is going to be a very difficult inquiry, i think, is going to be a very difficult inquiry, ithink, forthe uk to confront. _ inquiry, ithink, forthe uk to confront, and it is on the back of other— confront, and it is on the back of other similar processes that have happened, as we have heard, in the us, happened, as we have heard, in the us. in— happened, as we have heard, in the us. in places — happened, as we have heard, in the us, in places like australia more recently. — us, i
it is not normal for the uk - it is not normal for the uk government to confirm the investigation. what will happen now is this— investigation. what will happen now is this inquiry will happen in publio _ is this inquiry will happen in public. we will hear more details of the allegations against special forces. — the allegations against special forces, not specific battalions and specific _ forces, not specific battalions and specific soldiers, but clearly this is going — specific...
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a pay rise for public sector workers in the uk. there's a new offer for over a million teachers, doctors, dentists, prison officers and the armed forces. it came on a day when junior doctors began what their union says is the longest strike in nhs history. we will bring you reaction and analysis from the government and the unions. also tonight: modi in paris. why is the indian prime minister the guest of honour at this year's annual bastille parade? and we will talk movies, a glut of new releases currently at the cinema, but if the actors join the writers on the hollywood picket line, what will winter look like at the box office? all that to come, but lets start, shall we, on a positive note. the four teaching unions in england have called off their proposed strikes, after the prime minister honoured the recommendations of the pay review bodies. rishi sunak has ruled out any further borrowing to increase the salaries of public sector workers, which means that today's announcement, which goes well beyond the 3.5 percent deemed affor
a pay rise for public sector workers in the uk. there's a new offer for over a million teachers, doctors, dentists, prison officers and the armed forces. it came on a day when junior doctors began what their union says is the longest strike in nhs history. we will bring you reaction and analysis from the government and the unions. also tonight: modi in paris. why is the indian prime minister the guest of honour at this year's annual bastille parade? and we will talk movies, a glut of new...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. an invasion from a galaxy far, far away, a journey from light years beyond to peterborough cathedral for its unofficial galaxies exhibition. the exhibition features rare sci—fi artefacts. that is actually a star wars script signed by david prowse, actually the original darth vader. so try to imagine that one was in his hands when he was actually shooting the movie as darth vader. i think that is one of the most interesting, actually. but the venue is the real star. because the cathedral is huge, the setup is quite a challenge, because basically from one side to the other, you walk three minutes — because the cathedral is just enormous. invasion of the city complete, inviting us to take a look at the dark side. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. i have seen one flash of news that netflix subscriptions... how many at home are trying to log on and re—log onto n
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. an invasion from a galaxy far, far away, a journey from light years beyond to peterborough cathedral for its unofficial galaxies exhibition. the exhibition features rare sci—fi artefacts. that is actually a star wars script signed by david prowse, actually the original darth vader. so try to imagine that one was in his hands when he was actually shooting the movie as darth...
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uk so we do all have a vested interest in seeing _ in the uk so we do all have a vested interest in seeing it _ in the uk so we do all have a vested interest in seeing it resolved - interest in seeing it resolved properly _ interest in seeing it resolved --roerl . ., interest in seeing it resolved --roerl. ., , . ., properly. two points there i want to ex - lore. properly. two points there i want to explore- no — properly. two points there i want to explore- no one _ properly. two points there i want to explore. no one is _ properly. two points there i want to explore. no one is disputing - properly. two points there i want to explore. no one is disputing at - properly. two points there i want to explore. no one is disputing at all i explore. no one is disputing at all the seriousness of the situation investigation which must unfold but it seems sometimes that the bbc is held to a higher standard because it's a public body but because it's such a big organisation, surely it's bound to reflect frailties amongst its staff member is just as society does. so that's one point and the o
uk so we do all have a vested interest in seeing _ in the uk so we do all have a vested interest in seeing it _ in the uk so we do all have a vested interest in seeing it resolved - interest in seeing it resolved properly _ interest in seeing it resolved --roerl . ., interest in seeing it resolved --roerl. ., , . ., properly. two points there i want to ex - lore. properly. two points there i want to explore- no — properly. two points there i want to explore- no one _ properly. two points...
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temperate here in the uk. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. here in the uk... the company that owns jack your land rover announces plans that it announces plans to build an electric car battery factory here in the uk. they will locate the site in somerset, the government is expected to provide subsidies worth hundreds of millions of pounds. a mother jailed by illegally to obtaining abortion, —— the 45—year—old was given a 21 month sentence after admitting procuring her own abortion between 30 to have 3a weeks pregnant. a court of appeals judge said hers was a case that called for compassion not punishment. and prosecutors have appended their case against writing gigs, do defeats trials, a retrial on domestic violence charges later this month but the case was withdrawn at a hearing at manchester park court this morning, he has always denied you're live with bbc news. 110w now it is time for the panel. we will talk about elections. first of all in spain. the polls are closing tonight, but what i see ahead of that snap election is a centre rate leading the
temperate here in the uk. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. here in the uk... the company that owns jack your land rover announces plans that it announces plans to build an electric car battery factory here in the uk. they will locate the site in somerset, the government is expected to provide subsidies worth hundreds of millions of pounds. a mother jailed by illegally to obtaining abortion, —— the 45—year—old was given a 21 month sentence after admitting procuring...
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but there are studies i showing in the uk, 3000 people died because _ showing in the uk, 3000 people died because of— showing in the uk, 3000 people died because of excess _ showing in the uk, 3000 people died because of excess heat _ showing in the uk, 3000 people died because of excess heat last _ showing in the uk, 3000 people died because of excess heat last summer, j because of excess heat last summer, across _ because of excess heat last summer, across the _ because of excess heat last summer, across the rest — because of excess heat last summer, across the rest of— because of excess heat last summer, across the rest of europe, _ because of excess heat last summer, across the rest of europe, spain i across the rest of europe, spain 11.000. — across the rest of europe, spain 11,000, germany— across the rest of europe, spain 11,000, germany 8000. - across the rest of europe, spain 11,000, germany 8000. so- across the rest of europe, spain 11,000, germany 8000. so youj across the rest of europe, spain i 11,000, germany 8000. so you think at what _ 11,000, germany 8000. s
but there are studies i showing in the uk, 3000 people died because _ showing in the uk, 3000 people died because of— showing in the uk, 3000 people died because of excess _ showing in the uk, 3000 people died because of excess heat _ showing in the uk, 3000 people died because of excess heat last _ showing in the uk, 3000 people died because of excess heat last summer, j because of excess heat last summer, across _ because of excess heat last summer, across the _ because of excess heat last...
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and here in the uk, it's been the hottestjune on record. environmental experts say the heat is causing unprecedented numbers of fish to die in rivers and canals. for more on this, i spoke to dr rob stoneman, director of landscape recovery at the wildlife trusts. these are really grim statistics, and you have brought up quite a few yourself. you have got canada burning so badly that it is closing down airports in new york, 1000 miles to the south. we have even seen smoke from the canadian fires coming over to the uk. and the middle east is becoming virtually uninhabitable. it is 50 degrees at the moment. these are grim statistics, and it is adding into a really difficult nature crisis. we have polluted rivers, we know that. some of our rivers were dead, we put a lot of work into getting them into a good state so fish could return in the 80s and 90s, we have gone backwards on that. we are seeing high levels of sewage overflows into our rivers, and high levels of agricultural pollution. and you get these plankton blooms that suck the oxygen ou
and here in the uk, it's been the hottestjune on record. environmental experts say the heat is causing unprecedented numbers of fish to die in rivers and canals. for more on this, i spoke to dr rob stoneman, director of landscape recovery at the wildlife trusts. these are really grim statistics, and you have brought up quite a few yourself. you have got canada burning so badly that it is closing down airports in new york, 1000 miles to the south. we have even seen smoke from the canadian fires...
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the policy was a _ 24,800 lives in the uk. the policy was a complete botchjob 24,800 lives in the uk. the policy was a complete botch job and 24,800 lives in the uk. the policy was a complete botchjob and i don't think the _ was a complete botchjob and i don't think the inquiry is ever going to -et think the inquiry is ever going to get to— think the inquiry is ever going to get to it. — think the inquiry is ever going to get to it, the bottom of it. we will see what the _ get to it, the bottom of it. we will see what the inquiry _ get to it, the bottom of it. we will see what the inquiry does - get to it, the bottom of it. we will see what the inquiry does get - get to it, the bottom of it. we will see what the inquiry does get to l get to it, the bottom of it. we will. see what the inquiry does get to and what conclusions it reaches. i think the government will take issue with the government will take issue with the disinformation but i'm sure they would push back on that. as for the inquiry, we will wait and see. the pa
the policy was a _ 24,800 lives in the uk. the policy was a complete botchjob 24,800 lives in the uk. the policy was a complete botch job and 24,800 lives in the uk. the policy was a complete botchjob and i don't think the _ was a complete botchjob and i don't think the inquiry is ever going to -et think the inquiry is ever going to get to— think the inquiry is ever going to get to it. — think the inquiry is ever going to get to it, the bottom of it. we will see what the _ get to it, the...
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as _ similar to the advice from the uk for an office as well, _ similar to the advice from the uk for an office as well, which - similar to the advice from the uk for an office as well, which is - for an office as well, which is don't — for an office as well, which is don't travel _ for an office as well, which is don't travel to— for an office as well, which is don't travel to russia - for an office as well, which is don't travel to russia at - for an office as well, which is don't travel to russia at the i don't travel to russia at the moment _ don't travel to russia at the moment. you _ don't travel to russia at the moment. you know, - don't travel to russia at the moment. you know, the - don't travel to russia at the . moment. you know, the thing don't travel to russia at the - moment. you know, the thing is, for russia, _ moment. you know, the thing is, for russia, the _ moment. you know, the thing is, for russia, the effect— moment. you know, the thing is, for russia, the effect is— moment. you know, the thing is, for russia, the effect is twofold. - moment. you know, th
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bringing your different stories from across the uk. accidents like this happen on a regular basis according to residents here. the speed limit is 30, but that doesn't seem to stop some drivers. residents found this and say speeding is a constant problem. and say speeding is a constant roblem. ~ , and say speeding is a constant roblem. ~' , ., , and say speeding is a constant roblem. ~' , , ,, problem. likely, nobody was killed. but the problem. likely, nobody was killed. itut the quality _ problem. likely, nobody was killed. but the quality of _ problem. likely, nobody was killed. but the quality of life _ problem. likely, nobody was killed. but the quality of life is _ but the quality of life is horrendous because people speed their here and people use it for racing. their here and people use it for racinu. ., , their here and people use it for racin.. ., , ., ., racing. campaigners say around permanent _ racing. campaigners say around permanent average _ racing. campaigners say around permanent average speed - racing. campaigners say
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in the uk those targets are enshrined in law. but the official advisors here are decidedly anxious about the governments progress. richard black, senior associate at the energy and climate intelligence unit, told the bbc there's still a lot of work still to be done. i'm pretty sceptical about the whole thing for a number of reasons. one, and the history of nuclear power, reactors got bigger partly because it was more economical to do things with bigger reactors. that has been the 60 year experience. so why are we not expecting to believe that they will get more economical when we go to smaller reactors, i'm not entirely sure. there are all the familiar issues with any nuclear programme of security, for example, public acceptability and so on. the nuclear industry has never really done truly open competition as we have in renewables. there has never been a free market for nuclear. so therefore you never really reap the benefits of there being a free market. it is always been that they will be cheaper, basically until the things ac
in the uk those targets are enshrined in law. but the official advisors here are decidedly anxious about the governments progress. richard black, senior associate at the energy and climate intelligence unit, told the bbc there's still a lot of work still to be done. i'm pretty sceptical about the whole thing for a number of reasons. one, and the history of nuclear power, reactors got bigger partly because it was more economical to do things with bigger reactors. that has been the 60 year...
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in the uk. rail passengers are being warned of disruption until saturday due to an overtime ban by train drivers in the aslef union. 15 train companies based in england are being affected from today — with many reducing their services. it is the latest move in the union's long—running pay dispute. sue gray, the former senior civil servant who investigated lockdown parties at downing street, broke the civil service code due to "undeclared contact" with the labour party, before she left her role. with the labour party, that's according to a cabinet office investigation into her newjob with the party. last week, ms gray was cleared to start work as chief of staff for labour leader sir keir starmer. the media watchdog 0fcom has launched an investigation into a recent episode of sirjacob rees—mogg's gb news show. the episode of state of the nation aired on the 9th of may featured the mp covering a breaking news story about a civil trial verdict involving donald trump. the regulator received a0
in the uk. rail passengers are being warned of disruption until saturday due to an overtime ban by train drivers in the aslef union. 15 train companies based in england are being affected from today — with many reducing their services. it is the latest move in the union's long—running pay dispute. sue gray, the former senior civil servant who investigated lockdown parties at downing street, broke the civil service code due to "undeclared contact" with the labour party, before she...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. high up on exmoor, 1450 feet above sea level to be exact. the fish of the river are being hunted, not to be eaten, but to be counted. this stream has _ be eaten, but to be counted. ti 3 stream has everything a young fish could want from when it hatches. water quality is excellent. we don't have the urban areas, agriculture that would impact on it. it really is the lungs of the river in terms of salmon. it's a pristine environment.— of salmon. it's a pristine environment. . ~ , ., environment. mark walker started fishin: for environment. mark walker started fishing for salmon _ environment. mark walker started fishing for salmon here _ environment. mark walker started fishing for salmon here at - environment. mark walker started fishing for salmon here at the - environment. mark walker started fishing for salmon here at the age| fishing for salmon here at the age of six. ., .. �* fishing for salmon here at the age of six. ., �* ., ., i. of six. you can't guarantee you will see a
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. high up on exmoor, 1450 feet above sea level to be exact. the fish of the river are being hunted, not to be eaten, but to be counted. this stream has _ be eaten, but to be counted. ti 3 stream has everything a young fish could want from when it hatches. water quality is excellent. we don't have the urban areas, agriculture that would impact on it. it really is the lungs of the river in terms of salmon. it's a pristine environment.— of...
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for more stories from across the uk, had to i stories from across the uk, had to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. chancellorjeremy hunt has been speaking this past hour in the city of london. the chancellor says he wants to create a better funding environment for start—ups and high growth sectors. he has been setting out planned reforms which he hopes will address a worrying slump in the number of firms listing their shares on the london stock exchange. and within that, he's putting the onus on the biggest pension funds who invest in the british economy. today, i'm pleased to announce that the lord mayor and ijoined the ceos of many of our largest dc pension schemes, namely aviva, scottish widows, lng, aegon, phoenix, nest, smart pension, m&g and mercer for the formal signing of the mansion house compact. the compact, which is a great personal triumph for the lord mayor, commits these dc funds, which represent about two thirds of the uk's entire dc workplace market, to the objective of allocating at least 5% of their default funds to unlisted equities by 2030. if the
for more stories from across the uk, had to i stories from across the uk, had to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. chancellorjeremy hunt has been speaking this past hour in the city of london. the chancellor says he wants to create a better funding environment for start—ups and high growth sectors. he has been setting out planned reforms which he hopes will address a worrying slump in the number of firms listing their shares on the london stock exchange. and within that, he's...
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a pay rise here in the uk for more than a million public sector workers. but the government says that extra money will be funded through existing departmental budgets. is the prime minister robbing peter to pay paul. we will discuss that tonight, with our panel lord peter ricketts, former chair of the joint intelligence committee, and the republican strategist, doug heye. i am sure both will have a view on a report today from an intelligence committee here in the uk, that concluded china's spies have now infiltrated every sector of british society. and lights, camera, picket line. the actors join the writers at the barricades, after negotiations with the studios collapse. but first, to the pay award. over a million public sector workers, including teachers and doctors, will get a rise in this financial year of up to 7%. rishi sunak has agreed to honour the recommendations of the independent, pay review bodies. the deal covers 45% of the public sector. and on top of that pay award, the government has committed additional funding for schools above what was p
a pay rise here in the uk for more than a million public sector workers. but the government says that extra money will be funded through existing departmental budgets. is the prime minister robbing peter to pay paul. we will discuss that tonight, with our panel lord peter ricketts, former chair of the joint intelligence committee, and the republican strategist, doug heye. i am sure both will have a view on a report today from an intelligence committee here in the uk, that concluded china's...
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uk can play a part — europeans, but at least the uk can play a part. none _ europeans, but at least the uk can play a part. none that _ europeans, but at least the uk can play a part. none that it's - europeans, but at least the uk can play a part. none that it's going. europeans, but at least the uk can play a part. none that it's going to| play a part. none that it's going to be play a part. none that it's going to he convening, _ play a part. none that it's going to be convening, the _ play a part. none that it's going to be convening, the leaders - play a part. none that it's going to be convening, the leaders of- play a part. none that it's going to be convening, the leaders of the l be convening, the leaders of the ai universe, _ be convening, the leaders of the ai universe, to — be convening, the leaders of the ai universe, to begin— be convening, the leaders of the ai universe, to begin to _ be convening, the leaders of the ai universe, to begin to put _ be convening, the leaders of the ai universe, to begin to put some - universe, to begin
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here in the uk, we — need. what do we need then? here in the uk. we have _ need. what do we need then? here in the uk, we have sets _ need. what do we need then? here in the uk, we have sets of _ need. what do we need then? here in the uk, we have sets of legislation . the uk, we have sets of legislation in place, sets of restrictions in place, we have a growing responsible ai ecosystem. the uk is positioning itself to be the place for responsible ai design, development, research. those pieces can be in place if we have the right tools, the right commitment to policy change and we have public engagement and involvement around these questions. right now, what we see coming out of the white house is a set of commitments with companies saying they are willing to mark their own exam papers and they are willing to set the exam themselves and they will decide the morning of the exam if they even want to show up the exam if they even want to show up for it. the exam if they even want to show u- for it. the exam if they even want to show up for it-- it _ the exam if they
here in the uk, we — need. what do we need then? here in the uk. we have _ need. what do we need then? here in the uk, we have sets _ need. what do we need then? here in the uk, we have sets of _ need. what do we need then? here in the uk, we have sets of legislation . the uk, we have sets of legislation in place, sets of restrictions in place, we have a growing responsible ai ecosystem. the uk is positioning itself to be the place for responsible ai design, development, research. those...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. time is ticking on the prime minister's pledge to halve inflation by the end of the year to slow down soaring average prices. when he made that promise, inflation had been at over 10%, so his target is to get it down to around five. richmond in north yorkshire is an historic market town and relies on tourism. with household budgets squeezed, though, are people cutting back on things like mini—breaks and eating out? doesn't seem to be. 24 beds in the hotel. our occupancy levels are anything between 90—100% most nights, including the weeknights. there is some good news. food prices are not rising quite as fast as they were, but the average grocery shop is still costing significantly more than it did a year ago. and many are wearily wondering when that pressure on household budgets will start to ease. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. the iraqi government has order
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. time is ticking on the prime minister's pledge to halve inflation by the end of the year to slow down soaring average prices. when he made that promise, inflation had been at over 10%, so his target is to get it down to around five. richmond in north yorkshire is an historic market town and relies on tourism. with household budgets squeezed, though, are people cutting back on...
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i and staying here in the uk... the former ukip leader and gb news presenter nigel farage says coutts has been dishonest. he says his account was closed and he believes he was refused other banks for political reasons. however, the bbc understands the prestigious private bank for wealthy customers told mr farage he fell short of the required funds to hold an account. he was offered a high street bank account. mr farage told gb news he's "gutted at the absolute dishonesty of coutts in the way they are handling all of this." take a listen. why were the bank discussing my financial situation publicly with the bbc and the financial times? surely that's not ethical, and possibly it's not even legal. and the idea that i was offered an account at natwest, part of the group, that was only at five minutes to 7.00 last thursday, before i went to live on gb news, promising that i would tell all. they haven't, as yet, offered me a business account. and i'd left natwest ten years ago because they refused to provide me personally
i and staying here in the uk... the former ukip leader and gb news presenter nigel farage says coutts has been dishonest. he says his account was closed and he believes he was refused other banks for political reasons. however, the bbc understands the prestigious private bank for wealthy customers told mr farage he fell short of the required funds to hold an account. he was offered a high street bank account. mr farage told gb news he's "gutted at the absolute dishonesty of coutts in the...
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in the gulf war, and three weeks the us and uk i civilians. in the gulf war, and i three weeks the us and uk fired about 30 thousands of the shells which equates to about 1.8—2,000,000 submunitions the real problem with them is that they are hard to disarm apart from detonating them. obviously that is slightly different from a normal mind where you can remove the fuse and that renders a taste of these are actually very difficult to defuse. probably will just have to set the ball. i think it is a fair point, where russian minds go, even if i there were areas around where the russians were in the 80s and to the state there are areas that you just do not go to because they are so heavily minds. on top of that topsoil tends to shift and bosnia has this problem, yesterday made maps back in the day on work maps were relayed but topsoil shifts in there for the minds. so the mining is an incredibly challenging and difficult thing and there are potentially arguably using cluster munitions will make thatjob even harder. mas will make that 'ob even har
in the gulf war, and three weeks the us and uk i civilians. in the gulf war, and i three weeks the us and uk fired about 30 thousands of the shells which equates to about 1.8—2,000,000 submunitions the real problem with them is that they are hard to disarm apart from detonating them. obviously that is slightly different from a normal mind where you can remove the fuse and that renders a taste of these are actually very difficult to defuse. probably will just have to set the ball. i think it...
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i think the tradition of ai research in the uk goes back decades. all the way back you can argue to the founding, little of the founding father of computing which is alan turing, writing papers on the potential for machine intelligence back in the 19505. machine intelligence back in the 1950s. you can see work in the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, into the 2000 square uk researchers from our universities and research labs and industrial companies have developed ai, much of which is right there, right now unremarked on on our systems mobile phones, and logistics supply software that runs our retail, just—in—time systems, planning systems. there is many fruits of ai already there and i think the uk and is well positioned with its brilliant higher education system, with its pool of talent coming through. one of the challenges is to retain some of those companies, some of those start ups we are seeing, some of those great new ideas within the uk, and i think that will be a challenge going forward to how we capitalise and maintain. but also working in the wider
i think the tradition of ai research in the uk goes back decades. all the way back you can argue to the founding, little of the founding father of computing which is alan turing, writing papers on the potential for machine intelligence back in the 19505. machine intelligence back in the 1950s. you can see work in the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, into the 2000 square uk researchers from our universities and research labs and industrial companies have developed ai, much of which is right there, right now...
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it has deep roots in the i uk and elsewhere so there is no way of stopping _ uk and elsewhere so there is no way of stopping this _ uk and elsewhere so there is no way of stopping this if_ uk and elsewhere so there is no way of stopping this. if one _ uk and elsewhere so there is no way of stopping this. if one country- uk and elsewhere so there is no way of stopping this. if one country or. of stopping this. if one country or a couple of— of stopping this. if one country or a couple of countries _ of stopping this. if one country or a couple of countries try- of stopping this. if one country or a couple of countries try to - of stopping this. if one country or a couple of countries try to stop l of stopping this. if one country or| a couple of countries try to stop it and block— a couple of countries try to stop it and block it. — a couple of countries try to stop it and block it, it — a couple of countries try to stop it and block it, it will _ a couple of countries try to stop it and block it, it will happen - and block it, it will happen elsewhere _ and block it, it will ha
it has deep roots in the i uk and elsewhere so there is no way of stopping _ uk and elsewhere so there is no way of stopping this _ uk and elsewhere so there is no way of stopping this if_ uk and elsewhere so there is no way of stopping this. if one _ uk and elsewhere so there is no way of stopping this. if one country- uk and elsewhere so there is no way of stopping this. if one country or. of stopping this. if one country or a couple of— of stopping this. if one country or a couple of...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. so mason and bastion are both autistic bastions currently now going through a process for adhd as well. for eight years, emma has been campaigning to get more changing places toilets built because poor facilities has often meant leaving home could be a problem. we would go out and we'd make fun of the children would make a mess. we'd have to come home straightaway. when emma started her campaign in norfolk, there were just four changing places. and many in norfolk now 24. 24 at the moment. yep. and more coming. more coming. it should be 31 in the next couple of years, but still not enough. never know. there'll never be enough until it's people can go out and not have to think about going somewhere because of the changing places. the issue of facilities for people with disabilities is a big one. and now a report has highlighted the spending power of disabled people. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. so mason and bastion are both autistic bastions currently now going through a process for adhd as well. for eight years, emma has been campaigning to get more changing places toilets built because poor facilities has often meant leaving home could be a problem. we would go out and we'd make fun of the children would make a mess. we'd have to come home straightaway. when emma...
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the uk foreign secretary has told the uk that artificial intelligence will challenge all our fundamental. ourfundamental. fundamental assumptions about defence and deterrence. this was the first session the council has held on al. the uk currently holds the rotating presidency and has used it to demand greater collaboration around the rules and development of ai technologies. james cleverly said it will "fundamentally alter every aspect of human life" and the security council will need to respond — quickly. our shared goal will be to consider the risks of aia at decide how they can be reduced through coordinated action. momentous opportunities on a scale that we can barely imagine light before us. we must seize these opportunities and grasp the challenges of ai, including those for international peace and security, decisively, optimistically and from a position of global unity on essential principles. there are all manors are forthright that you could look at with regard to ai and how it can change our world. there in the united states one of the biggest concerns is that the speed, the
the uk foreign secretary has told the uk that artificial intelligence will challenge all our fundamental. ourfundamental. fundamental assumptions about defence and deterrence. this was the first session the council has held on al. the uk currently holds the rotating presidency and has used it to demand greater collaboration around the rules and development of ai technologies. james cleverly said it will "fundamentally alter every aspect of human life" and the security council will...
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so it stays disappointing across the uk. but if you've already heard at the same time across much of the mediterranean, we've got heatwave conditions at the moment, with the hottest weather likely across the southeast mediterranean. if you are heading on your holidays into next week, that heat is going to continue through spain, through italy and also through greece. hello, i'm nancy kacungira with the context. president macron attends the traditional but day with his special guest, prime minister narendra modi. we'll we' ll start we'll start with the sport though, and here's olly foster. now, in between the showers, there will be some drier, brighter,
so it stays disappointing across the uk. but if you've already heard at the same time across much of the mediterranean, we've got heatwave conditions at the moment, with the hottest weather likely across the southeast mediterranean. if you are heading on your holidays into next week, that heat is going to continue through spain, through italy and also through greece. hello, i'm nancy kacungira with the context. president macron attends the traditional but day with his special guest, prime...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let�*s look at some of the other stories making headlines today. junior doctors in england have announced a further four day strike, as part of their long—running pay dispute. they�*ll walk out from seven o�*clock in the morning on friday the 11th of august, until seven in the morning on tuesday the 15th. their union, the british medical association, has renewed its call for new talks with ministers. rishi sunak has been giving evidence at the public inquiry into the infected blood scandal. around 3000 people died after being given blood contaminated with hiv and hepatitis in the 1970s and 80s. when questioned about a compensation scheme he declined to give a time frame, saying the government would wait until the conclusion of the inquiry before setting out further details. rail passengers now have until the beginning of september to have their say on proposals to close more than a thousand ticket offices at stations across england. the consultation period had been due to end
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let�*s look at some of the other stories making headlines today. junior doctors in england have announced a further four day strike, as part of their long—running pay dispute. they�*ll walk out from seven o�*clock in the morning on friday the 11th of august, until seven in the morning on tuesday the 15th. their union, the british medical association, has renewed its call for new talks with ministers. rishi sunak has been giving...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. a library with a twist. instead of books, this is a library of things — full of electronics like this popular carpet cleaner — expertly maintained by technical specialist turned librarian jamie hillier, responsible for looking after the collections of a dozen such libraries across london. when people are renting and they're moving accommodation, the landlord requires them to get the carpets clean before moving out. and it's quite expensive to pay someone to come and do that as a service. but to borrow one from us, £20.50 a day. electronic libraries within regular literature libraries, like this one in southwark, an operation recently voted one of the country's top 100 social enterprises. southwark is one of london's most populated boroughs. the council has backed the initiative, in part to curb the 400 tonnes of electric waste that's generated here every year. you're live with bbc news. the uk government looks set to br
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines here in the uk. a man who killed his neighbour and her two daughters by setting their flat on fire has been found guilty of murder. jamie barrow had admitted their manslaughter, but denied three counts of murder. the trial heard barrow had poured petrol through the flat�*s letterbox and set it alight. jurors heard he was unhappy about bags of rubbish being left by the family nearby. plans are expected to be announced tomorrow that will eventually see the closure of most railway ticket offices in england. the industry says sales at kiosks have dropped from 85% in 1995, to an average of 12% today. changing passenger habits have seen more tickets bought online or at machines. thames water has been fined £3.3 million after pleading guilty to four charges relating to polluting rivers. the court heard how millions of litres of undiluted sewage caused rivers to turn "black" and kill more than 1,000 fish near gatwick airport in 2017.
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines here in the uk. a man who killed his neighbour and her two daughters by setting their flat on fire has been found guilty of murder. jamie barrow had admitted their manslaughter, but denied three counts of murder. the trial heard barrow had poured petrol through the flat�*s letterbox and set it alight. jurors heard he was unhappy about bags of rubbish being left by the family nearby....
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now, listen, what we don't have an uk is a system to elect _ don't have an uk is a system to elect candidates to the upper chamber. the lords, and in the absence — chamber. the lords, and in the absence of— chamber. the lords, and in the absence of that choice can the lords we don t? have a system in the uk to elect candidates to the upper chamber, the lords. and in the absence of choice, the lord speakers committee says the system for appointing peers needs to be overhauled. that might be one way of putting it. a different report by the labour together group concludes that british people? loathe the lords ?and want the whole thing scrapped. which might give a future labour prime minister, were to sir keir starmer, the metaphorical gunpowder to blow it all up. as someone tried to do in 1605. why do you think people are so tired of the lords? is perhaps because of the candidates that boris put forward? , . ~ the candidates that boris put forward? , ., ,, ., , forward? yes, and i think it was already there _ forward? yes, and i think it was already there before _ forward? yes, and i think i
now, listen, what we don't have an uk is a system to elect _ don't have an uk is a system to elect candidates to the upper chamber. the lords, and in the absence — chamber. the lords, and in the absence of— chamber. the lords, and in the absence of that choice can the lords we don t? have a system in the uk to elect candidates to the upper chamber, the lords. and in the absence of choice, the lord speakers committee says the system for appointing peers needs to be overhauled. that might be...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today. a second eight—year—old girl has died from her injuries after a car crashed into a school in south—west london. the incident happened on thursday. the metropolitan police named the second fatality as nuria sajjad. her family described her as the "light of our lives". a 46—year—old woman — has been bailed until latejuly, having been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. a review into failings in maternity care in hospitals in nottingham is set to become the largest in the uk. donna 0ckenden, chair of the inquiry, is expected to announce that 1,700 families will have their cases examined. dozens of babies are known to have died or suffered life—long injuries as a result of poor maternity care in the city — dating back more than a decade. easyjet has cancelled 1,700 flights to and from gatwick airport during july, august and september. the company blamed constrained airspace over europe
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today. a second eight—year—old girl has died from her injuries after a car crashed into a school in south—west london. the incident happened on thursday. the metropolitan police named the second fatality as nuria sajjad. her family described her as the "light of our lives". a 46—year—old woman — has been bailed until latejuly, having been arrested on suspicion of...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. 20 years ago you had to head south to see these birds. black winged stilt. slightly literal name perhaps of what is undoubtedly one of the world's most elegant birds. wildlife presenter bill 0ddie brought them to our tv screens from spain. now they're in kent. a pair arrived from africa back in the spring, and now four chicks have fledged on marshland. the site has been designed for wading birds that might be moving north. more than 600 acres of former arable farmland transformed over the past five years into a wildlife haven. the werth marshes site is among a number of places the rspb have been preparing for new arrivals making space for nature as our climate changes. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. twitter has launched its new logo, replacing the iconic blue bird with a white x on a black background as the elon musk—owned company moves toward rebranding as x.
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. 20 years ago you had to head south to see these birds. black winged stilt. slightly literal name perhaps of what is undoubtedly one of the world's most elegant birds. wildlife presenter bill 0ddie brought them to our tv screens from spain. now they're in kent. a pair arrived from africa back in the spring, and now four chicks have fledged on marshland. the site has been designed...
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an entity or all three of the uk, the eu and the us. that's really quite concerning and it indicates a lack of policy coordination between them and a lack of communication information sharing, intelligence sharing. steve, you are watching the african summit in st. petersburg from afar today. it's a smaller group of african leaders that have come. will they be preoccupied with macro choose return to the compton and or are there concerns in other directions?— are there concerns in other directions? . . ., �* ~ directions? -- wagner. i don't think ou will directions? -- wagner. i don't think you will be — directions? -- wagner. i don't think you will be talking _ directions? -- wagner. i don't think you will be talking publicly - directions? -- wagner. i don't think you will be talking publicly about. you will be talking publicly about wagheh — you will be talking publicly about wagner. certainly publicly food security— wagner. certainly publicly food security or food insecurity is being talked _ security or food insecurity is be
an entity or all three of the uk, the eu and the us. that's really quite concerning and it indicates a lack of policy coordination between them and a lack of communication information sharing, intelligence sharing. steve, you are watching the african summit in st. petersburg from afar today. it's a smaller group of african leaders that have come. will they be preoccupied with macro choose return to the compton and or are there concerns in other directions?— are there concerns in other...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. people on the streets of manchester had been ballot had on life's biggest questions. liam or noel? what's your preference? noel to pick sides in the hottest cultural debates. barbie or oppenheimer? barbie. and there are those age—old questions, questions that people in the north have pondered since the dawn of time, like... ballot bins are a fun way to dispose of your letter. so you get an option of taking a side and to drop your letter and see which one winds. accounts are working in partnership with an environmental charity ——the council are working in partnership with an environmental charity called hubbub and a fast food chain, kfc. hubbub have installed similar ones for cigarette buts, which they say has reduced later by a6% in cities around the world. so which subjects might be debated next at the ballot bin? city or united? tea or dinner? my personal favourites, steam or diesel? 0r best regional news programm
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. people on the streets of manchester had been ballot had on life's biggest questions. liam or noel? what's your preference? noel to pick sides in the hottest cultural debates. barbie or oppenheimer? barbie. and there are those age—old questions, questions that people in the north have pondered since the dawn of time, like... ballot bins are a fun way to dispose of your letter....
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news— bringing you different stories from across the uk. on the streets of manchester, life's biggest questions. what is your preference? to pick sides in the hottest cultural debates. amarillo's age—old questions, questions that people in the north have pounded since the dawn of time like... ballad pins are a fun way to dispose of your letter, so you get an option of your letter, so you get an option of picking a side and to drop your later in which one winds. the consular _ later in which one winds. the consular working _ later in which one winds. the consular working in _ later in which one winds. the consular working in partnership with an environmental charity called hubbub and that fast food chain, kfc. above have installed similar ones for cigarette buts which they say has reduced later by 46% in cities around the world. so which subjects might be debated next at the ballot that fast food chain, kfc. above have installed similar ones for cigarette buts which they say ha
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news— bringing you different stories from across the uk. on the streets of manchester, life's biggest questions. what is your preference? to pick sides in the hottest cultural debates. amarillo's age—old questions, questions that people in the north have pounded since the dawn of time like... ballad pins are a fun way to dispose of your letter, so you get an option of your letter, so you get an option of picking a side and to drop...
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for more stores across the uk _ feelings or emotions. for more stores across the uk head i feelings or emotions. for more stores across the uk head to i feelings or emotions. for more | stores across the uk head to the feelings or emotions. for more i stores across the uk head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. what is your thread count. how many of you have deserted twitter, to climb aboard the mark zuckerberg alternative. quite a lot of you, according to the latest figures. twitter�*s traffic tanked last week when meta launched their app. more than 100 million users signed up in just five days which means its on track to rapidly supercede twitter�*s audience. twitter traffic had been trending downward for months, but the pace of that decline has accelerated as people migrate to the competition. which is not entirely surpising. threads is linked to instagram, which has 2.35 billion active users, compared to twitter which has 240 million active users. live now to los angeles. let's speak to taylor lorenz. she's a tec
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